Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S. O. 1997, c. 16, Sched. A Accident outside Ontario 19 (1) A worker who resides outside of Ontario is entitled to benefits under the insurance plan if his or her employer’s place of business is in Ontario, the worker’s usual place of employment is in Ontario and the accident happens while the worker is employed outside of Ontario for a temporary purpose connected
Workers Compensation Act, R. S. O. 1990, c. W. 11 - Ontario. ca (1) A worker who suffers permanent impairment as a result of an injury is entitled to receive compensation for non-economic loss in addition to any other benefit receivable under this Act Compensation for non-economic loss (2) The compensation for a worker’s non-economic loss from an injury is determined by multiplying,
Workers Compensation Insurance Act, R. S. O. 1990, c. W. 12 - Ontario. ca Where an employer is insured against liability for damages to a worker under any Act of the Legislature, the insurance shall be deemed to be for and shall enure to the benefit of the worker, and if a worker has suffered injury in respect of which he or she is entitled to recover damages from his or her employer, the insurer shall not, without
Occupational Health and Safety Act ( OHSA ) - Ontario. ca The Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA” or "the Act") is Ontario's legislation for workplace health and safety There are also 27 regulations under the OHSA The OHSA and its regulations and all of Ontario's other Acts and regulations are available on the e-Laws website OHSA requirements
Personal Support Workers and Direct Support Workers . . . - Ontario. ca This webpage sets out the funding eligibility requirements of the Personal Support Workers and Direct Support Workers Permanent Compensation Enhancement Program (the “Program”) made under the Supporting Retention in Public Services Act, 2022 (“SRPSA”)
Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S. O. 1997, c. 16, Sched. A (1)A worker who resides outside of Ontario is entitled to benefits under the insurance plan if his or her employer’s place of business is in Ontario, the worker’s usual place of employment is in Ontario and the accident happens while the worker is employed outside of Ontario for a temporary purpose connected with the worker’s employment
Working for Workers Five Act, 2024, S. O. 2024, c. 19 - Bill 190 Understands that removing barriers and helping people to enter the skilled trades will increase Ontario’s economic competitiveness, support Ontario businesses, meet Ontario’s labour market needs and provide more opportunities and bigger paycheques for Ontario workers
O. Reg. 476 24: RULES AND EXEMPTIONS RE JOB POSTINGS - Ontario. ca Note: Subsection 2 (2) comes into force on January 1, 2026, the day section 1 of Schedule 2 to the Working for Workers Five Act, 2024 comes into force (2) For the purposes of Part III 1 of the Act, “compensation” means wages; (“rémunération”)
Section 1: a primer on the current state of the Workplace . . . - Ontario. ca Section 123 (1) of the Workplace Safety Insurance Act, 1997 gives the tribunal jurisdiction to rule on both entitlement questions — that is, whether a worker is entitled to a given compensation — and revenue questions — that is, whether a given employer should be included in a particular schedule or rate group and have a specific premium
Part III : Duties of employers and other persons - Ontario. ca The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA or "the Act") includes legal duties for employers, constructors, supervisors, owners, suppliers, licensees, officers of a corporation and workers, among others